Amazon Advertising 2020

Pandemic Trends Push the No. 3 US Digital Ad Seller Forward

Download
Share
About This Report
Amazon’s net US digital ad revenues will rise by 41.0% this year as consumers shift dramatically to more ecommerce shopping and advertisers pay to get in front of shoppers at their leading destination.

Executive Summary

In recent years, Amazon has solidified its place as the third-leading digital ad seller in the US. But the events of 2020 have helped it carve out additional share earlier than expected and made it clear that Amazon is positioned to continue growing its ad business robustly.

How will the pandemic affect Amazon’s advertising business?

The pandemic is accelerating growth in Amazon’s ad revenues, along with its ecommerce sales. At the beginning of March, we had forecast 32.5% growth in Amazon’s net US digital ad revenues this year. By early October, after Amazon reported rapid growth in Q1 and Q2 despite the disruptions of the spring, we revised our expectation upward to 41.0% growth this year. Amazon will now earn more than 10% of US digital ad spending in 2020.

How are advertisers approaching Amazon this year?

For advertisers with goods to sell in the marketplace, Amazon ads have been a key performance lever this year, especially with the cheap ad opportunities available in Q2, when many sellers suffered out-of-stocks and dropped out of the auctions. Amazon advertising has long been a must for marketplace participants, and that hasn’t really changed—though more brands and retailers are considering Amazon from an ecommerce perspective due to the pandemic.

How will Amazon continue to attract advertiser spending?

Amazon is continuing to roll out new ad products, including more ways for advertisers to use video and other opportunities for advertising higher in the funnel. Sponsored Brands Video attracted about a quarter of its clients’ Sponsored Brand ad spending in Q3 2020, according to ad agency Tinuiti. Amazon is also working to offer more measurement tools to press its advantage as targeting- and attribution-related data becomes harder to come by.

WHAT’S IN THIS REPORT? This report includes our latest forecast of digital ad revenues at Amazon, comparative Amazon ad benchmarks for 2020, and other key Amazon ad trends.

KEY STAT: Amazon’s net US digital ad revenues will rise by 41.0% this year as consumers dramatically shift to more ecommerce shopping and advertisers pay to get in front of shoppers at their leading destination.

Here’s what’s in the full report

2files

Exportable files for easy reading, analysis and sharing.

25charts

Reliable data in simple displays for presentations and quick decision making.

9expert perspectives

Insights from industry and company leaders.

Table of Contents

  1. Executive Summary
  2. Amazon Advertising Revenues
  3. The Pandemic Effect on Amazon Advertising
  4. Consumer Attitudes Toward Amazon
  1. Looking Ahead
  2. Key Takeaways
  3. eMarketer Interviews
  4. Read Next
  1. Sources
  2. Media Gallery

Charts in This Report

Interviewed for This Report

Mark Ballard
Merkle
Vice President, Research
Interviewed August 13, 2020
Melissa Burdick
Pacvue
Co-Founder and President
Interviewed October 28, 2020
Connor Folley
Downstream
Co-Founder and CEO
Interviewed October 27, 2020
Guru Hariharan
CommerceIQ
CEO
Interviewed November 3, 2020
Franz Jordan
Sellics
CEO
Interviewed September 25, 2020
Joshua Kreitzer
Channel Bakers
Founder and CEO
Interviewed November 4, 2020
Andy Taylor
Tinuiti
Director, Research
Interviewed October 23, 2020
Nich Weinheimer
Kenshoo
General Manager, Ecommerce
Interviewed October 30, 2020
Bryan Wiener
Profitero
CEO
Interviewed November 3, 2020

Access full deck

View a slide-show representation of this report’s key insights, where carefully vetted data is combined with industry trend analysis, included at no extra cost.
Download PPTX

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Access All Charts and Data

Gain access to reliable data presented in clear and intelligible displays for quick understanding and decision making on the most important topics related to your industry, included at no extra cost.

authors

Nicole Perrin

Contributors

Bianca Carasus
Researcher
Eric Haggstrom
Forecasting Analyst
Andrew Lipsman
Principal Analyst
Lauren Ruhlen
Researcher

"Behind the Numbers" Podcast